Just about every mid-range and high-end television on sale today includes at least some smart TV features, like content streaming and web browsing. But just because you saved a few bucks by picking up a clearance-priced 32″ 720p set doesn’t mean you can’t get in on the action. A number of solid add-on boxes are available that add smart TV goodness to less technologically advanced displays, like Apple TV or the Boxee Box — or the 3D capable Sony SMP-N200.

The SMP-N200 was unveiled at IFA 2011 in Berlin, and the device now has its own page on the Sony website complete with pricing and a shipping date. You can order it right now for $99.99 and orders will begin shipping on September 21.

Like other networked boxes, the SMP-N200 can connect with services like Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, and YouTube, and DLNA certification means you can stream content stored on any other certified device in your home. It’s also got a few additional tricks up its sleeve. Since it’s a Sony device, the SMP-N200 also plays well with Sony’s networkable HomeShare speakers for multi-room listening. Controlling playback from another room is a breeze, too, since you can do it right from your phone with Sony’s Media Remote app for Android and iOS.

The SMP-N200 offers both wired and wireless networking out of the box. A single HDMI output offers full HD and 3D video support, while RCA and component outputs let you hook up to even the most “unsophisticated” televisions. There’s also an optical audio output and a single USB port on the side that allows you to play music and movies or flip through pictures stored on a flash drive or external hard drive.

Sony doesn’t specifically mention whether the SMP-N200 integrates with its updated Video and Music Unlimited services, but it most likely will. Its predecessor, the SMP-N100 does, after all. Adding Sony’s massive content library to the mix with a Netflix sub makes this a pretty awesome little box for $100.